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    VX Key Blanks

    Hi! I am trying to find a few Isuzu Key Blanks for my VX. The local Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc. tell me they dont have the right key blank to make a copy. Do any of you know if the Rodeo/Trooper key blanks commonly found on Ebay will work? So far I have not found any VX key blanks on Ebay. Any help? Thanks!

    Mikey

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    I bought key blanks off ebay last year. The sellers name was "marcslockandkey". You may be able to do a search on ebay for that seller and find out if he has more. I paid $5 for 2 blanks.

    good luck

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    Your WalMart must not be looking too hard. The first thing I did when I bought mine was to drive over to WalMart and they made two keys without any problem. One side has the manufacturer "Axxess+" and the other side has the number 53. Hope this helps.

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    My 99 takes Axxess #51 (or 51R)
    I get all of mine cut at OSH ( I loose my keys alot...)
    1999 Lotus VX Ironman Edition
    It's fun to rebadge...

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    Thumbs up Key Blank

    The ILCO key blank number for the VX is X184. It will fit all years.

    Howard 0761

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    Key blanks on fleabay

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2-ISUZU-TROOPER-...QQcmdZViewItem
    old thread, but if anyone is interested, I got a set of these and they work fine on my VX, even though it is not one of the models listed. My locksmith didn't even charge me for cutting them cause he thought I paid a lot more for them than I did! IMO, much better looking than the plain metal OEM ones or the generic blanks you usually find available. Nice big fat head (gotta love fat heads ) with the Isuzu logo inset into the plastic on both sides, not just stuck on. Not much more than a couple of generics would cost from Home Depot, etc either (free shipping)

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    Thumbs up Very Nice.

    Quote Originally Posted by FoxfireRedMica
    I got a set of these, they are awesome keys. You can not beat the price for this quality.

    I took them to a locksmith to get cut, glad I did. He laughed when I handed him an Axxess+ to copy from (said they are always off-center?).

    Luckily I had a worn oem key, he looked it up and was able to 'recreate' the correct cut. I figued he was pulling my leg, but now I can see and tell the difference when I look at the cuts and turn the tumblers.

    Anyway, he would only cut one because the key metal on these imports was too hard... so I'm figuring this guy is a real joker right. Then he showed me how the wheel (hardest one he had) was melting the metal off of this key.

    So I'd recommed these over that Wal-Mart stuff.

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    Not sure if you have any Westlake Hardware stores in your area but I they had blanks in stock. I did however have to go back in to have them file down the edge to make it work but I have 2 working key from they and it only cost around $3.00 for both.

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